In the Masters portion of the event Saturday, Fagan took the gold medal with a 232-216 win over Otalora. Bohr shared the bronze medal with a semifinal loss. For Masters results, click here.

As of now, a total of 14 teams will qualify to compete in the Pan Am Games. The top seven teams in the country all-events standings this week who had not already qualified earned spots.

The qualifying countries from PASF were the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama and Aruba. Four countries qualified at the South American Games - Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil. Canada automatically earns a spot as the host country.

The final two spots in the Pan Am Games field will be determined at the Central and Caribbean Games.

The women's qualifying is a little different. Four teams from the South American Games qualified - Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina and Chile.

Three spots came from this week's PASF event with Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica advancing. The United States finished one position outside the cut position.

However, the United States and other countries that have yet to qualify will have the opportunity at the Pan American Bowling Confederation Women's Championships in Cali, Colombia, where an additional four teams will qualify.

As with the men, two women's teams will also qualify from the Central and Caribbean Games.